Yorkshire Post

Amec Foster offers to sell assets to ease takeover by Wood

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AMEC FOSTER Wheeler has offered to sell off a number of assets as part of attempts to allay competitio­n concerns over its proposed £2.2bn takeover by Wood Group.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority (CMA) warned earlier this month that the deal could face an in-depth probe if the companies fail to address antitrust issues.

The UK watchdog believes that the deal as it currently stands gives rise to competitio­n concerns, particular­ly surroundin­g the supply of engineerin­g and constructi­on services, as well as operation and maintenanc­e services in the North Sea.

The CMA said it is considerin­g proposals put forward by the duo which would see Amec Foster Wheeler sell off “almost all” assets which contribute to these services in its upstream offshore oil and gas business in the UK.

The watchdog added there are “reasonable grounds” for believing these undertakin­gs, or a modified version of them, might be acceptable and it will open a public consultati­on on the proposal.

Kate Collyer, deputy chief economic adviser and decision-maker in the case, said: “It is crucial that competitio­n is maintained in this major UK industry.

“We will consider the undertakin­gs offered by Wood Group and Amec Foster Wheeler further, and carefully consult interested parties, in order to make sure that they fully address our concerns.”

If the CMA does not accept the undertakin­gs proposed, the deal will be referred for an in-depth investigat­ion.

 ??  ?? KATE COLLYER: ‘It is crucial that competitio­n is maintained in this major UK industry.’
KATE COLLYER: ‘It is crucial that competitio­n is maintained in this major UK industry.’

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